Darth Vader
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I dont think it would be but if anyone thinks they would, let me know.
Can alcohol be served that day if you are having a meal??
Can alcohol be served that day if you are having a meal??
Can alcohol be served that day if you are having a meal??
I think generally yes, that's the back door in to drinking on good Friday.
When I lived in Dublin there was a local small hotel who always discreetly served on good Friday - but had places set and menus on the table complete with free nibbles in case they were rumbled!
Hotels can however serve alchol to staying guests as they are residents of the hotel
And one of my locals lets regulars in on christmas day.
I'm not saying it's "allowed", I'm saying that there are ways around it - like my hotel example. I suppose people are unlikely to have to prove that they are residents.
The local pub gets away with because they dont charge on the day (but the punters do pay up next time theyre in - youre only allowed in if youre an invited guest by the owner).
But I thought that a publican could open on Christmas day if he wanted - no? (It's just that most don't want to)
Is it not only good friday that it's actually against the law?
According to google its both - if thats what the internet says - it must be right![]()
I was heading off on a hen weekend last good friday and we drank merrily on the train the whole way to mayo as the bar was open - until it ran out of beer!! Don't know what the loophole is but it was definitely only last year. So cancel your flight and travel by train!! Hic.